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Example demonstates how to make MultiPowUpload interface more compact. It has only icons at toolbar.
<p>For the  example you need to specify script URL that accept the files. Open the example  in a text editor and specify the property value &quot;uploadUrl&quot; of MultiPowUpload object. The value can be:</p>

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  <li>For ASP: <code>FileProcessingScripts/ASP/ClearASP/uploadfiles.asp</code></li>

  <li>For PHP : <code>FileProcessingScripts/PHP/uploadfiles.php</code>&nbsp;<strong>(Default value)</strong></li>
  <li>For ASP.NET (C Sharp): <code>FileProcessingScripts/ASP.NET/CSharp/uploadfiles.aspx</code></li>
  <li>For ASP.NET (VB.NET): <code>FileProcessingScripts/ASP.NET/VBNET/uploadfiles.aspx</code></li>
  
   <li>For Perl : <code>FileProcessingScripts/PERL/uploadfiles.pl</code></li>
   <li>For Cold Fusion : <code>FileProcessingScripts/ColdFusion/uploadfiles.cfm</code></li>
   <li>For JSP : <code>FileProcessingScripts/JSP/uploadfiles.jsp</code></li>
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<div id="MultiPowUpload_holder">
<strong>You need at least 10 version of Flash player!</strong>
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer">&nbsp;<img border="0" src="images/get_flash_player.gif" alt="Get Adobe Flash player" /></a>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="Extra/swfobject.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
	var params = {  
		BGColor: "#FFFFFF"
	};
	
	var attributes = {  
		id: "MultiPowUpload",  
		name: "MultiPowUpload"
	};
	
	var flashvars = {				
		"serialNumber": "put your serial number here",
		"uploadUrl": "FileProcessingScripts/PHP/uploadfiles.php",
		"useExternalInterface":"true",
		"listView.description.visible":"false",
		"listView.progressBar.visible":"false",	
		"clearButton.text":"",		
		"browseButton.text":"",		
		"uploadButton.text":"",		
		"cancelButton.text":"",		
		"sortButton.text":""
		
	};

	swfobject.embedSWF("ElementITMultiPowUpload.swf", "MultiPowUpload_holder", "270", "200", "10.0.0", "Extra/expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, attributes);
	
	function MultiPowUpload_onErrorMessage(message, displayed)
	{
		if(!displayed)
			window.alert(message);
	} 
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The file uploader doesn’t work? See <a target="_blank" href="http://www.element-it.com/OnlineHelpMulti/MultiPowUpload_Manual_HTML/Troubleshooting.html">here</a> what you need for its proper work. 
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